113 West 89th Street is a distinctive elevator town-home located in the Upper West Side, featuring a triplex layout that ensures privacy and comfort. The building offers a unique 3-bedroom condo penthouse with three outdoor spaces, including two terraces totaling 157 square feet and a 456 square foot private roof deck. Residents can enjoy serene views of tree-tops and open skies, creating a tranquil atmosphere amidst the vibrant city life. The proximity to Central Park and convenient subway access enhances the appeal of this residence, making it feel like a country home in the heart of the city.
The main floor boasts a spacious loft-like living room measuring 19 feet wide by 30 feet long, characterized by a striking 26-foot ceiling that allows natural light to flood the space through a skylight. This level also features a large eat-in kitchen equipped with high-end appliances, including a Viking stove and Sub-Zero refrigerator, along with custom cabinetry and ample dining space. The south-facing primary bedroom suite includes an en suite bathroom with a skylight, a Jacuzzi soaking tub, and two walk-in closets, complemented by a private balcony.
The upper levels of the penthouse house two additional bedrooms, a full bath, and a convenient laundry niche. The outdoor spaces are beautifully landscaped, providing a lush garden setting that overlooks the tree-lined street. Additional features of this sun-drenched home include individually-controlled HVAC systems in each room, remote-control shades on the skylight, and comprehensive concierge services from the nearby 600 Columbus Avenue.
This well-managed condo is pet friendly and rarely has units available, highlighting its desirability in the market. With a full-time superintendent and easy access to local amenities, 113 West 89th Street represents a unique opportunity for those seeking a blend of urban living and outdoor tranquility.
Iconic river-to-river views include the Empire State Building and Central Park. Elevated condos with magnificent arched windows, triple exposures, and soaring ceilings | Occupancy 2026.